CHATHAM — A local woman was hit in a crosswalk on May 4 by a car driven by Chatham Fire Chief Peter Glogolich, police said.

The accident, which happened around 1:46 p.m., left the woman with a minor head injury, police said. They gave the following account:

Glogolich, 51, of Chatham was attempting to turn left from Main Street onto Bowers Lane when he hit a woman in the crosswalk. He was driving the borough-owned Fire Chief’s vehicle but was not responding to a call.

The pedestrian, Lillian Garrison, 42, of Chatham, was crossing Bowers Lane walking westbound when she was hit. Garrison suffered a minor head injury and was taken to Morristown Medical Center by the Chatham Emergency Squad.

The accident is still under investigation and no summonses have been issued, police said in a press release issued by retired Detective Lt. Kevin O'Shea, executive administrative assistant of the Chatham Borough Police Department.